Fluffy Omelet – ManPans Review

The light bulb went off, my toss it pan! My mother had purchased me this pan for my birthday, and to be honest.. the only place it should have been tossed was in the garbage!

Well, that was exactly what I did! Then this contest came around a day later.. I was excited and thrilled the garbage hadn’t been collected yet, so the hubby and I dug it out and snapped some pictures away.

It cooked unevenly, the handle got hot, and it served no purpose in the kitchen aside from taking up space.

I never purchased any other Teflon, Dupont, or any (whatever you call those chemicals that I don’t need on my cooking surfaces)..other coated pans in fear of the coating coming off. I love that ManPan is PTFE free coating, and PFOA Free manufacturing! (Eco Friendly!)

I didn’t win the big giveaway, but I still tossed this pan back in the garbage. Who wants a pan that only cooks on one side? Not me!!

Then about a day or two later ManPans sent me a message saying my pan was sad, and they’d love to give me a pan so I can make omelets!!

I didn’t tell them, but I jumped up and down screaming like a little girl – dreaming about holding the beautiful

handle..

Yes it’s beautiful. I love the fact that it actually stays cool, but also warns you of the area that will be hot. One thing I forgot to mention is how badly my previous pan burnt my hand. I figured the food wasn’t cooked how could the handle be hot? Thank goodness for ice packs! OUCH!

Oh and this seal of ECO friendly makes me smile with cheesy happiness. I don’t want chemicals in my food, let alone cook my food on them. Planning a family, and even just for my own health and well being I feel that ManPans really cares about the consumer!

So what did I do as soon as I opened it? Oh I washed it, warm soapy water!

Then I made an omelet.

Before using your ManPan you need to lightly coat it in Canola Oil, then wipe it around the pan using a paper towel. (Just to coat, not puddles!)

Pour in the eggs. Fluff the eggs and make sure to use a spatula around the sides of the pan.

Once the eggs aren’t runny add some cheese, flip and let it cook for 2 minutes.

Flip again and let cook for another 2 minutes. Sprinkle a little more cheese on top.

I loved that I could actually fit some homefries on the side!

(To make homefries, parboil some cubed potatoes, add to pan with a little oil and let cook until crispy. Sprinkle with paprika, pepper, and salt)

Delicious, nutritious, and no chemicals – Enjoy!

You’ll also enjoy the clean up, as nothing sticks!

Note: I received this product for review, but wasn’t compensated otherwise. Opinions are my own, and cannot be influenced. I purchased all materials to make this review possible, aside from the product being reviewed.

Family, Food, and Photography are Courtney's passions and you'll see all of that on this blog.She married Chris in summer of 2008 and they had Sweet Baby summer of 2012.Sweet Baby has a rare food allergy called FPIES, which Courtney discusses frequently.She also loves to do car reviews, so check those out too!